Tuesday, February 12, 2019

New Surge Of Violence In South Sudan Sends Thousands To Flee To The DR Congo

South Sudanese SPLA soldiers are pictured in Pageri in Eastern Equatoria state, Aug. 20, 2015. The United Nations refugee agency, Feb. 12, 2019, says a surge of violence in Equatoria State has displaced thousands fleeing to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

VOA: New Violence in South Sudan Sends Thousands Fleeing to DR Congo

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — The United Nations refugee agency says a surge of violence in South Sudan's Yei State has displaced some 8,000 civilians and sent an estimated 5,000 people fleeing to the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.

Clashes between the South Sudanese army and a rebel group, the National Salvation Front or NAS, broke out on January 19. This was barely four months after the latest peace deal aimed at ending the country's five-year civil war was signed by President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar.

U.N. refugee agency spokesman Babar Baloch told VOA violence has been going down since then. And, he said, the two major parties that signed the accord appear to be sticking to it.

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Update: Thousands fleeing new violence in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State (UNHCR).

WNU Editor: It looks like the peace deal that was signed four months ago is falling apart.

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